Persia (Record no. 80)

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Title Persia
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer D. Appleton and Company
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 1869
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Summary, etc. This is perhaps the earliest encyclopedic reference to the Babi religion in English: "Of more recent origin is the sect of the Bâbis, whose history forms one of the most interesting episodes both of the modern history of Persia and recent history of Mohammedanism." A brief history of the Faith based primarily on Gobineau's work follows, including the following: "Among them [the Bab's desciples] was the most learned woman of Persia, to whom the name Gurrat-el-Ain (sic) ("Delight of the Eye") was given, and who subsequently with numerous other followers suffered death for her faith.." The article ends with the following: "...the general opinion of those best acquainted with Persian affairs is, that Bâbism is not yet extinct, but still has large numbers of followers."
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element ENCYCLOPEDIA
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Personal name Anon
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Materials specified PDF
Host name internal-pdf://Persia_American_Annual_Cyclopedia_1865.pdf

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